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Some of the oldest names in Britain’s history books have emerged from the mists of time to appear as ghostly apparitions, more than 1,000 years after their deaths.
The renowned warrior queen Boudicca poisoned herrself in AD 62 to avoid capture after her army, the fierce Iceni tribe, was routed by the Romans. But on some mornings, early in the last century, she was apparently seen in the small village of Cammeringham, north of Lincoln, with two phantom horses pulling the chariot, with her hair and gown billowing out behind her. The village is close to the old Roman road, Ermine Street.
When the Romans withdrew from East Anglia in AD 410, Ella was crowned the region’s king. He still makes his presence felt there, as the people of Horning, near Norfolk, say his ghostly coronation is re-enacted every 5 years on July 21 beside the river Bure.
The boy-king Edward was murdered by his stepmother Elfrida in AD 979 and his body taken to Shaftesbury Abbey in Dorset for burial. So many miracles purportedly happened in the course of the transportation of the body, that the boy was later known as St Edward the Martyr. Several different witnesses claim to have seen him being carried up cobbled Gold Hill in Shaftesbury by two ghostly men leading phantom packhorses.
At Tamworth Castle, Staffordshire, the figure of Editha, grand-daughter of King Alfred the Great, has been sighted climbing the stairs to the Tower Room, wearing her black nun’s habit. Her sighs and moans have even been captured on a tape-recorder.
LOL btw (only joking, ha ha!)
LOL back at you! 😀
Spooook-eeeee!!!
Ah, I see I’ve got one of those annoying “LOL” reactions again! Who is this sad person who is going round trolling our posts like this? I know they are doing it to others to. Would you care to identify yourself? Why not make a proper comment? If you don’t like the post, just say so! Rather than hiding behind that anonymous, passive-aggressive “LOL”!
Interesting
Thanks Charito. I am going to write about some of these ghosts in more depth in future posts.
You are much welcome dear, surely I don’t wanna miss it
Oh thanks for the vote of confidence Charito, LOL! I will let you know when I have written something else about this subject then.
Pretty sure I always looking at my inbox or notif then lol
I wonder if I’d wanna be a ghost when i kick the bucket. And I don’t want to be an apparition. I want to walk solid with folks. Then unexpectedly say ‘Boo!’ and disappear in front of them. Even better – I could appear in front on coming traffic during rush hour.
I getting carried away. I go now . . . LOL
He he! Yes, I hope I can come back from beyond the grave too: I can have some fun then, making mischief, LOL!
Nice
Really bad tempered, and out for justice(or revenge)
They’d be mighty ornery for lack of rest all those centuries.
Haha! Well, I think a lot of them are very bad-tempered, and create havoc, in haunted houses, etc!
These ghosts are probably some kind magnetic energy recording or something like that. i don’t think an actual honest-to-goodness would be waffling around after all these years. LOL
Yep, I think that is what they are as well Vin, a lot of them anyway.
Amazing and so very interesting
I believe in some ghosts.
Me too Carol DM. I think at least some of these apparitions may not be “ghosts” as such (as in the spirits of dead people), but rather instances of what they call Stone Tape Theory, where events from the past are somehow recorded on the surroundings, and are replayed over and over, e.g scenes of famous battles.
Thank you both< Oscar and Shaun! I love anything to do with the paranormal.
cool
Amazing